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Elon Musk warns the U.S. is ‘1,000% going to go bankrupt’ unless AI and robotics save the economy from crushing debt

“We just need enough time to build the AI and robots to not go bankrupt before then.”

By Jason MaFebruary 7, 2026
Anthropic cofounder says studying the humanities will be ‘more important than ever’ and reveals what the AI company looks for when hiring
By Jason MaFebruary 7, 2026
AI can make anyone rich: Mark Cuban says it could turn ‘just one dude in a basement’ into a trillionaire
By Sydney LakeFebruary 7, 2026
CEO and co-founder of Anthropic Dario Amodei speaking on stage.
Anthropic’s newest model excels at finding security vulnerabilities—but raises fresh cybersecurity risks
By Beatrice NolanFebruary 6, 2026
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Big Tech’s $630 billion AI spree now rivals Sweden’s economy, unsettling investors: ‘We’ve never invested this much on anything before’
By Jake AngeloFebruary 6, 2026
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EconomyThe U.S. construction industry’s need for labor is soaring and will need half a million new workers next year while AI giants ramp up spending
By Jason MaFebruary 7, 2026
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CommentaryNetflix dominates streaming. No wonder it’s trying to redefine the market
By Hal SingerFebruary 7, 2026
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BankingBefore Kevin Warsh has even taken over as Fed chair, Trump is joking about suing him. Scott Bessent is fine with that
By Fatima Hussein, Christopher Rugaber and The Associated PressFebruary 7, 2026
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PoliticsIlhan Omar’s husband is rich. The Republican oversight chairman is investigating why
By Stephen Groves and The Associated PressFebruary 7, 2026
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PoliticsNo, judge tells Trump. You can’t cripple $16 billion in funding for New York City and New Jersey
By Anthony Izaguirre, Dave Collins and The Associated PressFebruary 7, 2026
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BankingNBA star Giannis Antetokounmpo gets in bed with sports gambling as a Kalshi shareholder
By Jay Cohen and The Associated PressFebruary 7, 2026
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PoliticsHarvard is too ‘woke’ for Trump’s Pentagon
By Jocelyn Gecker, Collin Binkley and The Associated PressFebruary 7, 2026
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PoliticsAs Republicans slash $1 trillion out of Medicaid, Democrats see ‘a banger of an issue’ to campaign on
By Ali Swenson, Jeff Amy and The Associated PressFebruary 7, 2026
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EconomyTop economist Brad DeLong to recent college grads: Don’t blame AI for job struggles—blame the sputtering economy
By Nick LichtenbergAugust 2, 2025
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AISome Silicon Valley AI startups are asking employees to adopt China’s outlawed ‘996’ work model
By Beatrice NolanAugust 1, 2025
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AIUBS took a sweeping look at the AI revolution and concluded the ‘visible’ impact is at least 3 years away for consumer firms
By Nick LichtenbergAugust 1, 2025
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SuccessMake up to $370K working for Walmart—as AI steals jobs, the retail giant is handing out six figures for roles far from the shop floor
By Preston ForeAugust 1, 2025
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AIFederal Reserve economists aren’t sold that AI will actually make workers more productive, saying it could be a one-off invention like the light bulb
By Nick LichtenbergAugust 1, 2025
OpenAI CEO Sam Altman smiles wearing sunglasses
FinanceOpenAI’s latest funding round was so popular early investors were reportedly miffed about being pushed aside to make room for new partners
By Dave SmithAugust 1, 2025
Bill Gates speaks on stage during the annual Goalkeepers NYC event in 2024
SuccessBill Gates says AI is moving at a speed that ‘surprises’ even him—and he says the experts can’t tell if it’ll replace humans in one year or ten
By Jessica CoacciAugust 1, 2025
Jensen Huang
AINvidia’s Jensen Huang hauled before China’s cyber cops to explain ‘backdoor safety risks’ in H20 chips
By Didi Tang and The Associated PressAugust 1, 2025
Tim Cook smiling.
TechApple’s blowout earnings marred by tariff fears, a slow AI rollout, and the stock barely moves
By Beatrice NolanAugust 1, 2025
An NYSE trader looks at his computer monitor.
AI‘Artificial stupidity’ made AI trading bots spontaneously form cartels when left unsupervised, Wharton study reveals
By Sasha RogelbergAugust 1, 2025
Figma CEO Dylan Field with CFO Praveer Melwani during the company's IPO on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange on July 31, 2025. (Photo: Michael Nagle/Bloomberg/Getty Images)
NewslettersWhat Figma’s debut says about the tech IPO landscape
By Andrew NuscaAugust 1, 2025
Dario Amodei
AIAnthropic CEO Dario Amodei escalates war of words with Jensen Huang, calling out ‘outrageous lie’ and getting emotional about father’s death
By Nick LichtenbergAugust 1, 2025
A manufacturing engineer prepares a battery storage submodule for lifting at Peak Energy's plant in California.
FeaturesWe’re about to see a $1 trillion ‘supercycle’ of investment in batteries to power the grid for AI
By Jordan BlumAugust 1, 2025
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TechHPE’s merger with Juniper Networks was approved by the White House for national security reasons: source
By Jim EdwardsAugust 1, 2025
Amazon CEO Andy Jassy onstage at a 2025 Amazon event.
TechAmazon CEO Andy Jassy unleashed a meticulous 8-minute defense of AWS’ standing in the AI arms race amid investor stock freakout
By Jason Del ReyJuly 31, 2025
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TechAndy Jassy says Amazon has chosen to ’embrace’ AI, promising it ‘will make all our teammates’ jobs more enjoyable’
By Nick LichtenbergJuly 31, 2025
NewslettersI bombed algebra in high school. ChatGPT’s new Study Mode is my redemption arc
By Sharon GoldmanJuly 31, 2025
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SuccessMicrosoft researchers have revealed the 40 jobs most exposed to AI—and even teachers make the list
By Preston ForeJuly 31, 2025
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AI20 jobs and careers AI is unlikely to ever touch, according to Microsoft
By Chris MorrisJuly 31, 2025
Mark Zuckerberg in a red tie.
AIZuckerberg says Meta needs to be ‘careful about what we choose to open-source,’ citing risks from superintelligence
By Beatrice NolanJuly 31, 2025
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NewslettersCFOs chart a course for crypto in corporate finance
By Sheryl EstradaJuly 31, 2025
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CommentaryI’m a cybersecurity CEO who advises over 9,000 agencies and Sam Altman is wrong that the AI fraud crisis is coming—it’s already here
By Haywood TalcoveJuly 31, 2025
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Success61% of white collar workers think AI will replace their current role in 3 years—but they’re too busy enjoying less stress to worry right now
By Jessica CoacciJuly 31, 2025
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TechMicrosoft just revealed how much its flagship cloud platform makes—a whopping $75 billion a year
By Matt O'Brien and The Associated PressJuly 30, 2025
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TechLaying off workers because of AI is more of a fashionable excuse than a real business imperative, study suggests
By Matt O'Brien and The Associated PressJuly 30, 2025
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TechMicrosoft climbs to $4 trillion in after-hours trading on blowout earnings
By Nick LichtenbergJuly 30, 2025
Mark Zuckerberg, chief executive officer of Meta Platforms Inc., during the Meta Connect event in Menlo Park, California, US, on Wednesday, Sept. 25, 2024.
TechMeta’s Mark Zuckerberg laid out his AI vision that outperformed Q2 expectations and sent shares soaring
By Amanda GerutJuly 30, 2025
NewslettersWhy Booz Allen’s CTO used generative AI to make a deepfake video of himself
By John KellJuly 30, 2025
Salesforce founder and CEO Marc Benioff
AISalesforce CEO Marc Benioff on why AI agents won’t lead to mass unemployment
By Jeremy KahnJuly 30, 2025
AIMark Zuckerberg is pouring billions of dollars into AI ‘superintelligence’—so why does his Instagram pitch feel so underwhelming?
By Sharon GoldmanJuly 30, 2025
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